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Cala Treumal y Playa de Santa Cristina are two exquisite, adjoining beaches nestled on the picturesque Costa Brava, situated between the vibrant towns of Lloret de Mar and Blanes in the province of Girona, Spain. These natural highlights, at sea level, are renowned for their pristine golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and the lush pine forests that frame their shores, creating a serene and wild atmosphere. They are part of a unique landscape, bordering the Pinya de Rosa Botanical Garden, a…
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Yes, Playa de Santa Cristina is particularly family-friendly due to its fine, soft sand and generally calm, shallow waters with a gentle slope, making it safe for children to play and swim. Cala Treumal also offers clear waters, though its entry slope is a bit more pronounced. Both beaches have amenities like showers and, during summer, lifeguard services and pedalo rentals, adding to a comfortable family experience.
Generally, during the peak summer season (typically June to September), most beaches on the Costa Brava, including Cala Treumal and Playa de Santa Cristina, have restrictions on dogs. It's advisable to check local regulations for specific dates, but outside of peak season, dogs may be permitted. Always ensure your dog is leashed and you clean up after them.
The walk between Cala Treumal and Playa de Santa Cristina is quite easy. The beaches are separated by a distinctive rocky cliff, but there is a clear passage allowing movement between the two. It's a short, scenic stroll, offering lovely views of the coastline and the opportunity to explore the rock formations.
The most convenient parking is a public car park serving both beaches. While access to Cala Treumal involves a well-conditioned trail of about 300 meters from the car park, it's the primary option. Be aware that this car park is payable during the summer months and tends to fill up quickly. Arriving early, especially on weekends or during peak season, is highly recommended to secure a spot.
While both beaches offer a more intimate experience compared to some larger coastal areas, they can become quite crowded, especially on weekends and during the peak summer months. Cala Treumal, being a smaller cove, can feel more densely populated. For a more peaceful visit, consider arriving early in the morning, visiting on weekdays, or planning your trip outside of July and August.
The crystal-clear waters of Cala Treumal and Playa de Santa Cristina are ideal for snorkeling. Visitors often report seeing various small fish species, sea urchins, and other typical Mediterranean marine life around the rocky areas and along the seabed. The clean water provides excellent visibility for observing the underwater world.
Yes, both beaches offer amenities. Cala Treumal has a kiosk and a bar/restaurant. Playa de Santa Cristina also features an ice cream and drinks kiosk, and beachside restaurants are available. These provide convenient options for refreshments and meals during your visit.
A significant landmark is the Santa Cristina Hermitage, a 13th-century chapel with Romanesque features, perched on a hill overlooking the beaches. A path from Cala Treumal leads to this hermitage, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean. The hermitage houses sacred relics of Santa Cristina, the patron saint of Lloret, and is central to the historical 'S'amorra amorra' regatta.
The Pinya de Rosa Botanical Garden is a renowned garden adjacent to Cala Treumal, known for its extensive collection of over 7,000 plant species, particularly cacti and succulents. The area surrounding the beaches, including the garden, is declared a Natural Area of National Interest, contributing to the lush, picturesque backdrop of the coastline. It's easily accessible for a visit before or after your beach time.
Yes, beyond the short walk between the two beaches, there are opportunities for easy strolls. A path leads from Cala Treumal up to the Santa Cristina Hermitage, offering a pleasant walk with rewarding views. The surrounding pine forests also provide gentle trails for leisurely exploration. For more extensive routes, you can use a route planner to discover paths connecting to nearby areas.
Cala Treumal offers basic facilities including showers with footbaths and a kiosk/bar. Playa de Santa Cristina provides more extensive amenities, such as a rescue and lifeguard service (during summer), showers with footbaths, lockers, and rental services for umbrellas, sun loungers, and pedalos. Both beaches have been awarded Blue Flag status, indicating high quality and excellent facilities.